Patrick Gale has written a book which manages to be both tender and epic, and carries the unmistakeable tang of a true story. I loved it.

- Jojo Moyes,

Absorbing, moving and beautifully written, with echoes of EM Forster which I found especially enjoyable.

- Amanda Craig,

Beautifully structured around the warmest of warm hearts, but it's also run through with something new: a devastating chill of loss, fear and exile which keeps you shaking your head and biting your lip in concern and shame and disbelief.

- Louisa Young,

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Bold, moving, intensely erotic - I couldn't put down this tale of passion and endurance, told with such tenderness.

- Patricia Duncker,

A tender tale of loss and love

Sunday Times

This is an intensely personal book. Gale was inspired by a true tale from his own family history, and the depth of feeling shows. It's one gay man reaching out to another across a century of social change, and his most powerfully moving novel yet

Independent

A dramatic and affecting portrayal of dislocation, extreme environments and the traumatic effects of enforced secrecy

Observer

A master storyteller. Quite simply, you believe every word he tells you

Independent on Sunday

Gale is not a sentimental writer, he's vividly aware of hardship and despair, but the overwhelming emotion in this fine book is one of tender, life-affirming joy

Sun

His best book yet

Country Life

This is a convincing and fascinating portrait of daily life over a century ago in a far away place. The mixture of adventure, historical saga and romance is utterly heartwrenching

Sunday Mirror

Gale is a skilful storyteller

Metro

Mr Gale often uses autobiographical detail to good effect; here, he has excelled himself with the historical detail, resulting in a beautifully written, satisfying story that deserves to be a bestseller

Country Living Magazine

A mesmerising storyteller; this novel is written with intelligence and warmth

The Times

Gale employs his gift as a writer to will such pockets of tolerance retrospectively into existence - for the sake of his relative, as well, perhaps, as for all of us. Humanity does not look quite so wretched through Patrick Gale's eyes

Spectator

Lightness of touch, one of Gale's characters observes, is desirable in a novelist, and it is one of Gale's virtues...Rich in atmosphere and period detail...this enjoyable tale is both witty and poignant

Daily Mail

A gorgeously written, bittersweet story about secrets and identity

Good Housekeeping

[A] fascinating novel

- Helen Dunmore, Guardian

Be inspired by Patrick Gale's entrée to historical fiction... the deep undercurrents of love and desire that give the novel its pull will awaken you

Independent magazine

An epic, intimate human drama, both brutal and breathtaking

Hereford Times

A gripping and deeply moving book about love, fear and hope

Irish Times

** Shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award 2015 ** A stunning novel of love, life and pioneering love, set in Canada. A Sunday Times Top Ten hardback and paperback bestseller -selected for the BBC Radio 2 Simon Mayo Book Club and the Waterstones Book Club.'A mesmerising storyteller; this novel is written with intelligence and warmth' The TimesA shy but privileged elder son, Harry Cane has followed convention at every step. Then the beginnings of an affair, and the threat of arrest force him to abandon his wife and child and sign up for emigration to Canada.Remote and unforgiving, his allotted homestead in a place called Winter is a world away from the golden suburbs of turn-of-the-century Edwardian England. And yet it is here, isolated in a seemingly harsh landscape, under the threat of war and madness that the fight for survival will reveal in Harry an inner strength and capacity for love beyond anything he has ever known before.'Rich in atmosphere and period detail, from the wardrobe requirements of pioneers to the construction of catalogue-bought houses, this enjoyable tale is both witty and poignant' Daily Mail'Neatly constructed and written in a prose of beautiful lucidity, Gale's novel offers up an absorbing and often moving story' Sunday TimesWhat readers love about A PLACE CALLED WINTER:'Beautifully written. This story is full of emotion, love, hard work and heartache. It is also full of hope' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'Patrick Gale never ceases to surprise and amaze. Frontier Canada is as beautifully rendered as respectable Herne Bay' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'A passionate and powerful novel written by a gifted storyteller' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'The gift of Patrick Gale is to tell a story with such poise and grace of prose that you are wound deeply around every step of the unfolding tale' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐'This novel is a delightful read - atmospheric with an easy style which effortlessly carries the reader from the stiff English afternoon tea to the chill of a Canadian winter. Gale is one of those skilled writers that makes you forget you're reading a book' ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
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From the author of the bestselling NOTES FROM AN EXHIBITION comes an irresistible and epic historical novel of forbidden love, secrets and escape
'Written in prose of beautiful lucidity...a tender tale of loss and love' Sunday TimesHarry Cane has followed tradition at every step, until an illicit affair forces him to abandon the golden suburbs of Edwardian England and travel to the town of Winter in the newly colonised Canadian prairies. There, isolated in a beautiful but harsh landscape, Harry embarks on an extraordinary journey, not only of physical hardship, but also of acute self-discovery.'Gale's confident, supple prose expresses the labour and hardship that toughen Harry's body as they calm his mind...Harry Cane is one of many, the disappeared who were not wanted by their families or their societies and whose stories were long shrouded with shame. This fascinating novel is their elegy' The Guardian'Gale's novels are imbued with clear-eyed psychological truths navigating the emotional landscape of characters it is impossible not to care about deeply. Sensitive and compelling' Irish Times'A mesmerising storyteller; this novel is written with intelligence and warmth' The TimesTwitter @PNovelistGalewww.tinderpress.co.ukwww.headline.co.ukwww.galewarning.orgFICTION £7.99 TINDER PRESS (logo) Ebook & Audio logo9781472205315
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Patrick Gale treats the love that dare not speak its name with insight and sensitivity... - Sydney Morning HeraldThe book may be set in the past, but it has a contemporary story to tell. And while the focus is on a gay character, it's relevant to all. - Daily Telegraph, SydneyFrom the powerful opening in a mental asylum until the story comes full circle, this novel will captivate with its extraordinary and layered content that was inspired by real events. - Good Reading AustraliaWhat Gale does so well is to delineate the unpremeditated consequences of actions...The final chapter left me with a lump in my throat - GuardianLate at night on the day a new Patrick Gale arrives I am always to be found crouching on the icy bathroom floor, banished from the bedroom for keeping my husband awake, feverishly turning the pages - SpectatorA master storyteller. Quite simply, you believe every word he tells you - Independent on SundayA writer with heart, soul, and a dark and naughty wit, one whose company you relish and trust - Observer
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472205315
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Tinder Press
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
136 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

Forfatter

Biographical note

Patrick Gale was born on the Isle of Wight. He spent his infancy at Wandsworth Prison, which his father governed, then grew up in Winchester before going to Oxford University. He now lives on a farm near Land's End. One of this country's best-loved novelists, his most recent works are A Perfectly Good Man, the Richard and Judy bestseller Notes From An Exhibition, the Costa-shortlisted A Place Called Winter and Mother's Boy. His original BBC television drama, Man In An Orange Shirt, was shown to great acclaim in 2017 as part of the BBC's Queer Britannia series, leading viewers around the world to discover his novels.